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Pope Francis died

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Bea65 Mon 21-Apr-25 09:04:09

Pope Francis has returned to the Father at 88 …very poignant for him to die on Easter Monday ..saw the images yesterday on TV.

Bea65 Mon 21-Apr-25 14:14:37

Very offensive comment

pascal30 Mon 21-Apr-25 14:20:27

Not as offensive as being head of the church of England and sitting on all that money. He should take note of the wonderful late Pope Francis's simple and pure way of living..

Allira Mon 21-Apr-25 14:31:26

It's offensive, untrue and even more so on this particular thread.

Norah Mon 21-Apr-25 14:37:14

pascal30

I wonder if he advised King Charles to donate some of his enormous wealth to the poor?

The Pope followed creeds of Catholic Church - not judging others.

pascal30 Mon 21-Apr-25 14:42:20

Norah

pascal30

I wonder if he advised King Charles to donate some of his enormous wealth to the poor?

The Pope followed creeds of Catholic Church - not judging others.

That's a good point Norah.. He also set an amazing example when he was living in Buenos Aires of living very simply and even taking public transport whilst in high office.. He was an absolute inspiration... I hope he inspires others that met him recently.. is all I'm saying

Mollygo Mon 21-Apr-25 15:06:09

pascal30

Not as offensive as being head of the church of England and sitting on all that money. He should take note of the wonderful late Pope Francis's simple and pure way of living..

Do you think this is the thread to put your comment on?
Really?

Aveline Mon 21-Apr-25 15:16:58

The Catholic church is sitting on far more wealth than King Charles.

Truffle43 Mon 21-Apr-25 15:20:09

Although I am not religious I do think he was a good pope and may he rest in peace.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 21-Apr-25 15:20:29

Why does nearly every single thread on GN morph into chastisement of the wealthy?

Unbelievable bad taste on this one about the death of a man millions of people worldwide revered.

Oreo Mon 21-Apr-25 15:21:17

It’s nice that he was able to appear on the balcony and give a blessing to all those in St Peter’s Square.
But a shame that the last person he talked with was JD Vance.

Norah Mon 21-Apr-25 15:25:40

GrannyGravy13

Why does nearly every single thread on GN morph into chastisement of the wealthy?

Unbelievable bad taste on this one about the death of a man millions of people worldwide revered.

Agreed. Thank you.

DamaskRose Mon 21-Apr-25 15:31:04

GrannyGravy13

Why does nearly every single thread on GN morph into chastisement of the wealthy?

Unbelievable bad taste on this one about the death of a man millions of people worldwide revered.

Some people just can’t help themselves. RIP Pope Francis.

keepingquiet Mon 21-Apr-25 15:48:44

Oreo

It’s nice that he was able to appear on the balcony and give a blessing to all those in St Peter’s Square.
But a shame that the last person he talked with was JD Vance.

Reminds me of when the late Queen met Liz Truss...tell King Charles to keep those politicians at aems length!

LizzieDrip Mon 21-Apr-25 16:04:17

But a shame that the last person he talked with was JD Vance

Agreed Oreo.

It would be lovely to think that Mr Vance (and many others) might take on board the Pope’s beliefs regarding the treatment of migrants.

Listening to commentators discussing this today, I’ve actually been moved … and I’m an atheist.

The Pope’s views on how migrants should be treated were rooted in his religious faith; my views are rooted in my humanism; yet they are both the same.

Well done Pope Francis; RIP.

Witzend Mon 21-Apr-25 16:04:37

He did sound on his last legs yesterday. I dare say he kept himself going for the Easter Sunday address, and then told himself, ‘I can go now.’

Anniebach Mon 21-Apr-25 16:14:46

‘On his last legs ‘ is acceptable when describing a 88 year old man approaching the end of his earthly life , !

Ilovecheese Mon 21-Apr-25 16:33:14

Nothing wrong with "on his last legs" sounds quite affectionate to me,and I'm Catholic.

Anniebach Mon 21-Apr-25 16:51:51

Nothing wrong for you, lack of respect for the end of a persons life for me

Labradora Mon 21-Apr-25 17:12:34

RIP Pope Francis. I was surprised that he survived the terrible lung infections given that he had part of one lung missing. Finally it was all too much for his system. He seems to have been well liked globally. I wonder if his successor will be one of his own appointees , with similiar views , who will continue reforms, or one of the old school hardliners. Will be interesting to see. Condolences to his friends and family. He was a person as well as a Pope.

Daddima Mon 21-Apr-25 19:45:46

pascal30

I wonder if he advised King Charles to donate some of his enormous wealth to the poor?

I always find these comments puzzling. Surely all wealth is relative? Could it not also be asked if you ( or I) should be advised to give the price of our bottle of wine/ box of chocolates/ Starbuck’s coffee/ new coat to the poor?
What is the threshold for it being acceptable to keep all our money to ourselves?

Ziplok Mon 21-Apr-25 19:48:11

GrannyGravy13

Why does nearly every single thread on GN morph into chastisement of the wealthy?

Unbelievable bad taste on this one about the death of a man millions of people worldwide revered.

I agree completely, Grannygravy.

I’d suggest starting a separate thread Pascal30 if you wish to discuss the wealth of others and how you perceive they use said wealth. This thread, to my mind, is not the one to raise it.

Deedaa Mon 21-Apr-25 20:12:58

Such a shock to hear the news this morning after seeing him yesterday. Admittedly he sounded very frail and probably only will power got him through the day.

I wonder which way the cardinals will go now. Coincidentally I've got tickets to see Conclave this week.

pinkprincess Mon 21-Apr-25 21:10:38

RIP Pope Francis. I am catholic and sent a prayer up today for repose of his soul, but I am sure it was not needed! as I firmly believe he is now with God in heaven.
I will attend Mass tomorrow where I am sure there will be many others there.
I will now pray for a worthy sucessor.

valdavi Mon 21-Apr-25 22:48:13

It is sad, he was a force for good in the world. Very courageous and satisfying that he was able to give the Easter blessing.

I don't suppose JD Vance was the last person he spoke to, just the last audience and I was struck that JDV's message of condolence was sincere, & even sensible, maybe Pope Francis had some humanising effect on him.

LizzieDrip Mon 21-Apr-25 22:49:16

Deedaa I’ve just watched Conclave. Absolutely brilliant film - you’re in for a treat!